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Classic Hollywood Kiss

SweetieStarr

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Carlisle Blues said:
I do not what it is about this scene in "That Thing You Do" maybe it's young love, maybe it is truly finding that one who lights you soul with the beauty of the ages or just maybe the romantic in me, but every time I see this movie I wait for this scene then I realize why I saw it for the 50th time.


Guy: Before you go, let me ask you one question.
Faye: Shoot.
Guy: When was the last time you were decently kissed? I mean truly, truly good and kissed?
Faye: Dave Gammelgard...New Year's Eve...'61.
Guy: Okay.

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I LOVE this movie and this scene!
 

NicknNora

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I found this photo of Glenn Ford kissing Rita Hayworth from the movie Gilda, however, I don't think he kissed her in the movie when she was wearing this dress. This must be a publicity photo. Any Gilda experts out there?

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Elaina

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You've also got "The Maltese Falcon", Snow White kissing Dopey, "The Postman Always Rings Twice", "Lady and the Tramp", and "Atonement" (not classic, however), Valentino as the Sheik, there's several that stick out in my head. The first two I mentioned are the ones I think of first, but there's a lot more then people think about.
 

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Buster Keaton and Kathryn McGuire at the very end of "Sherlock Jr.", where film projectionist Buster is perplexed as to exactly how to go about doing what he must do, and peeks out the porthole at the loverboy on the screen to learn how to do it right.
 

NicknNora

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Elaina said:
You've also got "The Maltese Falcon", Snow White kissing Dopey, "The Postman Always Rings Twice", "Lady and the Tramp", and "Atonement" (not classic, however), Valentino as the Sheik, there's several that stick out in my head. The first two I mentioned are the ones I think of first, but there's a lot more then people think about.

Definitely Valentino!

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I have this Valentino poster in a vintage brass frame that has a built in light on the top. The light shines down on Valentino and Vilma Bankey perfectly and creates a wonderful pattern of light on the wall coming from the top and the sides of the frame.


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I also have this Theda Bara poster in the same type frame.

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NicknNora

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Elaina said:
lol lol Nora, sounds like you had a similar draw to the same type of movies I did.

I have the Son of the Sheik poster too, but mine's in a simple frame black frame with gold art deco lines, along with Metropolis' poster in a similar frame.
lol I have Metropolis too. I love that poster. I don't have a good frame for it yet but whenever I find one it must be Art Deco.:eusa_clap
 

Elaina

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lol lol It needs it, yes. Didn't look right in anything else, Nora. And I tried some pretty frames.

My son just informed me "Star Wars" in the ship with Solo and Leia belongs here since I keep telling him it's a "classic", which to him it would be the Golden age, since I was born right after dinosaurs became extinct.
 

NicknNora

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Elaina said:
lol lol It needs it, yes. Didn't look right in anything else, Nora. And I tried some pretty frames.

My son just informed me "Star Wars" in the ship with Solo and Leia belongs here since I keep telling him it's a "classic", which to him it would be the Golden age, since I was born right after dinosaurs became extinct.

lol My first daughter is a big Star Wars fan (of course so am I and so his her father). If you were born right after dinosaurs became extinct I must have been born while they were still roaming the earth.lol Yeah, that's me and not Raquel Welch you see in the movie One Million Years B.C. lol

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LisaFreemontSt

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Elaina said:
My son just informed me "Star Wars" in the ship with Solo and Leia belongs here since I keep telling him it's a "classic", which to him it would be the Golden age, since I was born right after dinosaurs became extinct.

Bravo! "My hands are dirty" "My hands are dirty too...what are you afraid of?"

Ah Han Solo...there is indeed 'nothing like a good blaster'. :)
 

J.L. Picard

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HadleyH said:
Not my favorite kiss of all time ...but what can you do! [huh] a kiss is a kiss :mad:


lol ;)





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Nah, Nah, NO! A kiss is a Kiss! How can you say that? :eusa_doh:

A kiss is:

"Un serment fait d'un peu plus près, un aveu qui veut se confirmer, un point rose qu'on met sur l'i du verbe aimer ; c'est un secret qui prend la bouche pour oreille."

A kiss is passion, love, fun, excitement, happiness... anything you want, but with feelings behind it...and a must in a couple...;)

Even on the cheek it can be passionate
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